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When looking to purchase a printer it is important to keep in mind the desired role the device will fulfill. Printers may handle a variety of job types; however they may be designed with a primary focus on only one role. As an example you may print a plain black text document with a photo printer; however the printer may use more ink than a normal printer as it is simulating black. A sensible choice, the HP Color LaserJet CP3505N printer will handle both plain text and graphic printing, with speeds that will keep most users happy.

When waiting for your printer to complete printing out the request documents speed is always a focus. There are a couple areas that printer companies focus on that you will want to consider when comparing printers. The first, "Time to First Page", measure the amount of time it takes to print the first page of a document after it has been submitted. The print job has to be sent from the computer to the print, so the computer specifications will have an impact on this number. The HP CP3505N can produce the first page, in color or black, as fast as twelve and a half seconds after submission, which is a quick response time when you are in a hurry.

"Pages per Minute" is another speed measurement of a printer. It simply shows how many pages a device may output over the course of one minute of time. This time measurement will shift with the complexity of the print job; because a full page graphic will take longer than a standard text document. At twenty-two pages per minute the HP CP3505N shows a very good output PPM rating for its level.

Also get support for HP Printers at HP Support UK for software issues.

If you expect your printer to be doing consistent high volumes of printing you will want to pay attention to two areas. The first area is the "Monthly Duty Cycle", which is how a company measures how sturdy the specified printer is against other similar devices. You will be able to gauge the amount you expect to print each month against the maximum peak amount the manufacture expects this printer to process. The Monthly Duty Cycle that HP presents on the HP CP3505N is sixty five thousand pages per month.

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